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WHY DID THIS MAN COME TO HATE US SO MUCH? WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER FROM YESTERDAY?

WHY DID THIS MAN COME TO HATE US SO MUCH? WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER FROM YESTERDAY?. When you first heard the news of the 9/11 attacks, how did that make you feel? Did you feel safe? And then when you heard that we recently killed Osama bin Laden, did you feel some relief? Did safety return?

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WHY DID THIS MAN COME TO HATE US SO MUCH? WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER FROM YESTERDAY?

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  1. WHY DID THIS MAN COME TO HATE US SO MUCH? • WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER FROM YESTERDAY?

  2. When you first heard the news of the 9/11 attacks, how did that make you feel? Did you feel safe? • And then when you heard that we recently killed Osama bin Laden, did you feel some relief? Did safety return? • The thing is we need this man to blame. We do not want others, we want one name, and we want it fast because it gives us our security back. We named him and he is no more. But the truth is we do not know how many others are ready and willing to take his place, to fight for the same reasons…

  3. Listen to this!

  4. Image caption: • Supporters of the banned Islamic organization Jamaat-ud-Dawa embrace each other after taking part in a funeral prayer for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Karachi May 3. The founder of one of Pakistan's most violent Islamist militant groups has told Muslims to be heartened by the death of Osama bin Laden, as his "martyrdom" would not be in vain, a spokesman for the group said.

  5. We DO NOT know how many others are ready and willing to take bin Laden’s place, to fight for the same reasons. We can only imagine, but we don’t know this…and still we feel safe, because we know he’s dead!

  6. DNA: Sit patiently and we will begin!

  7. Contents: • Ch. 1 & 2 (0:00 – 13:00) – 13 min. • Pause at all the “zim, zim, zim, zim, zim’s” • Discussion Question #1 • Ch. 8 & 9 (39:00 – 50:10) – 11 min. • Pause at “pink dancer” • Discussion Question #2 • Ch. 13 (1:26:30 – 1:27:30) – 1 min. • End here, then show next slide • Total = 25 min.

  8. Discussion Question #1 • Do you think Afghan Star has brought the process of democracy, or voting, to the people of Afghanistan? Why or why not?

  9. Contents: • Ch. 1 & 2 (0:00 – 13:00) – 13 min. • Pause at all the “zim, zim, zim, zim, zim’s” • Discussion Question #1 • Ch. 8 & 9 (39:00 – 50:10) – 11 min. • Pause at “pink dancer” • Discussion Question #2, 3, and 4 • Ch. 13 (1:26:30 – 1:27:30) – 1 min. • End here, then show next slide • Total = 25 min.

  10. Discussion Question #2 • Why did Setara’s own people view her “wild and crazy dancing” as a bad thing?

  11. Discussion Question #3 • Why might Afghan women wanting to be like Jennifer Lopez or Shakira upset some “traditional” Afghan citizens?

  12. Discussion Question #4 Who knew that Afghanistan was once like we were in the 80’s? Surprise, huh?

  13. Contents: • Ch. 1 & 2 (0:00 – 13:00) – 13 min. • Pause at all the “zim, zim, zim, zim, zim’s” • Discussion Question #1 • Ch. 8 & 9 (39:00 – 50:10) – 11 min. • Pause at “pink dancer” • Discussion Question #2 • Ch. 13 (1:26:30 – 1:27:30) – 1 min. • End here, then show next slide • Total = 25 min.

  14. Discussion Question #5 Do you really still believe that our culture isn’t affecting them? Explain.

  15. Why We Fight Tomorrow, we will be watching this… 55 min.

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